Bill H
06-15-2010, 16:07
I bought this duramax 2500 pickup a few months ago and it was ok until recently when it would occasionally take a long time cranking to start. When finally I was stranded in the parking lot after shopping it wouldn't start with any amount of cranking. A kind soul in the parking lot said his son in law did rescue auto repairs. He called his son in law and he advised squirting starter fluid in the intake. I said I had bought starter fluid in the past that had warning labels against using on diesel engines. We tried WD40 in the intake without success. Out of desperation I found "Gunk" brand starter fluid "for gasoline and diesel engines" per the label on the can. It did start and run normally after a lot of initial clatter.
Since then I've been stranded a few times but always got home after squirting "Gunk" starter fluid in the intake. I did a search on the diesel page and found where some members think the symptoms could be a cracked fuel filter housing. Some other mechanics I've talked to around here agree. Evidently a cracked filter housing is pretty common on a 2002 dmax.
So now that I'm sick of squirting gunk in the intake in 110 degree Phoenix summer heat (eventually hitting 120 degree later) and not able to afford the $500 price of a new filter housing from the dealer, I'm thinking duct tape and bailing wire... Would appreciate and frugal advice from dpage members.
Symptoms are as follows:
1) Starts with 3-4 second of cranking after sitting in the driveway overnight.
2) Gets me where I'm going around town after that and will start again easily right after shutdown. But when I come back after a few minutes will need a shot of gunk to start.
3) I did change the fuel filter and no change in starting problems.
4) After pumping, the hand pump on the filter housing would leave trace fuel on top of the housing from the bleeder screw. But after changing the bleeder screw/o-ring for a matching bolt/rubber washer that cured the trace fuel leakage after hand pumping, but didn't change the starting problem. The hand pump never seems to pump up hard like it should.
Please save me from having to buy a new filter housing for $500 (which may or may not solve the problem). Is there some quick and dirty test or fix... anyone... ??? Thnx !!!
Since then I've been stranded a few times but always got home after squirting "Gunk" starter fluid in the intake. I did a search on the diesel page and found where some members think the symptoms could be a cracked fuel filter housing. Some other mechanics I've talked to around here agree. Evidently a cracked filter housing is pretty common on a 2002 dmax.
So now that I'm sick of squirting gunk in the intake in 110 degree Phoenix summer heat (eventually hitting 120 degree later) and not able to afford the $500 price of a new filter housing from the dealer, I'm thinking duct tape and bailing wire... Would appreciate and frugal advice from dpage members.
Symptoms are as follows:
1) Starts with 3-4 second of cranking after sitting in the driveway overnight.
2) Gets me where I'm going around town after that and will start again easily right after shutdown. But when I come back after a few minutes will need a shot of gunk to start.
3) I did change the fuel filter and no change in starting problems.
4) After pumping, the hand pump on the filter housing would leave trace fuel on top of the housing from the bleeder screw. But after changing the bleeder screw/o-ring for a matching bolt/rubber washer that cured the trace fuel leakage after hand pumping, but didn't change the starting problem. The hand pump never seems to pump up hard like it should.
Please save me from having to buy a new filter housing for $500 (which may or may not solve the problem). Is there some quick and dirty test or fix... anyone... ??? Thnx !!!